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attractivebrunette
I'm installing a new hole in the wall fire in place of my old back boiler. I've been told I need a new chimney cowl / rainguard as it has an old class 2 gas cap there at the moment. I'm told that the fire I want needs a bigger opening than that and a pot/ cowl is required.
Is this really true or is it just a way of fitters to add stuff on and make money. Why didn't my back boiler need a rainguard?
I'm asking because lots of fitters insistd also that I needed a new flue liner...however after talking to an expert, he said it's not necessary.
Is this really true or is it just a way of fitters to add stuff on and make money. Why didn't my back boiler need a rainguard?
I'm asking because lots of fitters insistd also that I needed a new flue liner...however after talking to an expert, he said it's not necessary.